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| Republican Candidate for Governor Visits Galesburg |
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 1/22/10 A strike by teachers in the Galesburg School District was averted last year by a last-minute contract agreement, but a Republican candidate for Governor says if it were up to him, teachers wouldn't even be allowed to think about a strike.
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| UPDATE: Power Coming Back On |
UPDATED 9:52 a-m 1/22/10 Word that homes and businesses without electricity in the Galesburg area wouldn't get their power back until Saturday is not true.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Hans Block Death Ruled Accident |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 1/21/10 A crash last summer that killed the son of a former U.S. Agriculture Secretary from Knox County has been ruled an accident.
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| AP Exclusive: IL Prisons Incorrectly Reported Early Release Inmates, Have Added Names |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A botched early prison-release plan continues to haunt Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn.
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| U of I Expecting Sharp Tuition Increase |
CHICAGO (AP) -- University of Illinois interim President Stanley Ikenberry says the school will probably raise tuition for incoming freshmen by at least 9 percent this summer.
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| Judge Dismisses Libel Lawsuit Over Twitter Feed |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A Cook County judge has dismissed a libel lawsuit filed last year by a Chicago property firm against a tenant who used Twitter to complain about mold in her apartment.
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| Man Accused of Stealing Old X-Rays |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Police in Urbana say a thief who made off with hundreds of old X-rays from Carle Clinic probably wanted them for the value of their silver content.
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| Quinn, Hynes Debate at SIU |
The Democratic candidates vying for Illinois Governor continued to mix it up during a debate in Carbondale Thursday evening.
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| Candidate for Governor Questions Another's Funding |
One Republican candidate for governor is questioning the campaign tactics used by one of his opponents.
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| State Capitol Has AED |
Legislative staffers at the state capitol are now CPR and AED certified thanks to the American Heart Association.
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